tag:www.whattoexpect.com,2009-05-01:/forums/july-2012-babies/rssRecent Posts on July 2012 Babies forum on What to ExpectRecent Posts on July 2012 Babies forum on What to Expect36173618general-discussionGeneral Discussiontag:www.whattoexpect.com,2009-05-01:Forums::Topic/61542682Teeth36173618general-discussion6154268261542682<p>My son just lost his first tooth! It's one of the bottom center ones. (Sorry, I don't know what they're called.) I'm proud but also worried. My fiancée and his family have a congenital problem where they do not get the bottom middle teeth. My son will not let an X-ray be taken, so we have no clue if they're going to come in. But, being as how the tooth is the first one to fall out, we are thinking he has them. I've read online that baby teeth only fall out if an adult tooth is pushing it out, unless there is some kind of injury. Does anyone have any input on this subject?</p>LindseyGraham34495485022017-09-26 14:46:19 UTCfalsefalseLindseyGraham34495485021LJM_33349601422tag:www.whattoexpect.com,2009-05-01:Forums::Topic/59924096Bike riding!!36173618general-discussion599240965992409607Oakley19440270002017-09-24 02:20:15 UTCfalsefalse07Oakley19440270002ex1tedm0m49522944tag:www.whattoexpect.com,2009-05-01:Forums::Topic/16593200Is your lo sleeping through the night?36173618general-discussion1659320016593200bunny1182372339192017-07-31 13:00:54 UTCfalsefalsebunny11823723391978nirdaddy79944814tag:www.whattoexpect.com,2009-05-01:Forums::Topic/599619955 years??36173618general-discussion5996199559961995maegan7924517769442017-07-16 20:52:55 UTCfalsefalsemaegan7924517769442maryjane4450310055tag:www.whattoexpect.com,2009-05-01:Forums::Topic/47627429An mamas from Vancouver?36173618general-discussion4762742947627429<p>I had meant to ask this a while ago and I know a lot of us rarely check this board anymore, given our babes are now 3.5 but thought I would try...we moved here a year ago from the east coast and would love to meet some mamas with kiddies my son&#39;s age. I also have 11 month old twins! Just thought I would try!</p>Juleskp634548782017-05-16 23:55:52 UTCfalsefalseJuleskp634548785mjgsmom2960001334tag:www.whattoexpect.com,2009-05-01:Forums::Topic/57174957Is there a FB group for July 2012 babies? I'd like to join36173618general-discussion5717495757174957KobeRey592738962017-05-05 17:05:30 UTCfalsefalseKobeRey592738961DEPAMP53041064tag:www.whattoexpect.com,2009-05-01:Forums::Topic/49524473Nights / Diapers / Child-Proof Doorknobs???36173618general-discussion4952447349524473<p>
Right now my 3.5 YO and 2 YO share a room, so we have a child-proof doorknob on the inside of their room (so they don&#39;t roam at night).&nbsp;</p>
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My 3.5 YO has been potty-trained for about 3 months now (I know, he was a little late), and has been almost 100% accident free, but we have been putting him in a diaper for nights.&nbsp; Welllll.... he has had dry diapers in the mornings for the last 3 weeks and I would like to put him in big-boy undies for the night now.&nbsp; BUT, I am worried that he might regress if he has accidents in the night.</p>
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How have y&#39;all handled nights and diapers?&nbsp; I am worried about allowing him access to the bathroom at night because I have heard stories about children drownding in toilets.</p>
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Your thoughts?</p>
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Jennifer</p>
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p.s. in July my step-son will be leaving our house and we will able to have the two youngers in their own bedroom, so I would be able to keep the door-lock on the 2 YO&#39;s room and I can buy extra gates to restrict the 3.5 YO from access to anything but the bathroom if he gets out of bed.</p>
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Jennifer3141468048572017-04-03 16:59:25 UTCfalsefalseJennifer3141468048578Gubpy3 67380607tag:www.whattoexpect.com,2009-05-01:Forums::Topic/54322434Is this positive?36173618general-discussion5432243454322434lhvm478126662017-03-24 00:21:02 UTCfalsefalselhvm478126663shantella8769907716tag:www.whattoexpect.com,2009-05-01:Forums::Topic/55841998Dilated to 6 38weeks sent home&nbsp;36173618general-discussion5584199855841998<p>Jan 11th I went to the doctors and found out I dilated to 6 and they transfer me up to triaged but sent me home I&#39;m 38weeks and I&#39;m scared because I don&#39;t wanna have my baby at home. Is this a new rule? When I was pregnant with my son and I dilated to 5cm they kept me I don&#39;t understand and I need some answers&nbsp;</p>annie2dang773408892017-01-12 11:41:18 UTCfalsefalseannie2dang773408891ldwatkins131596251tag:www.whattoexpect.com,2009-05-01:Forums::Topic/52688003We&#39;re to take soon to be 4 year old36173618general-discussion5268800352688003Yannikoi669406482016-10-13 11:08:26 UTCfalsefalseYannikoi669406482lhvm47812666tag:www.whattoexpect.com,2009-05-01:Forums::Topic/438508833rd kid?36173618general-discussion4385088343850883<p>
I have my 3 year old dd and a 16 month old ds. Trying to decide if I should add a 3rd. My husband wants to but knows it&#39;s really up to me. I think I want to but I&#39;m terrified. Anyone have experience with 3 kids? Is it as hard as they say it is? To be honest some days I&#39;m really struggling having 2. My 3 year old is good girl but my 16 month old is having the worst tantrums and whiney time right now.</p>
wishonastar2012470510642016-04-03 02:05:20 UTCfalsefalsewishonastar20124705106415Les6851041624525tag:www.whattoexpect.com,2009-05-01:Forums::Topic/48573016Anyone else having issues with potty training36173618general-discussion4857301648573016<p>My daughter is 3 1/2 and is fully potty trained at home... Whenever we go out is a whole other issue. She is TERRIFIED If other washrooms. She is super sensitive to sound so she has a pair of earmuffs to wear in loud washrooms but it doesn&#39;t help. I sometimes manage to sit her in the toilette but she just can&#39;t pee. I try to bring her into the washroom with me every chance I get to normalize it but she refuses to pee. Almost as soon as I strap her into her car seat to go home she pees in it.</p>XMmaman681660782016-02-18 04:59:58 UTCfalsefalseXMmaman681660786ex1tedm0m49522944tag:www.whattoexpect.com,2009-05-01:Forums::Topic/48305901Pregnant again? Some help for morning sickness. Also helps kids with car sickness36173618general-discussion4830590148305901<p>
Hi fellow July 2012 parents.&nbsp; For anybody who is expecting again, I recently learned about a company in my local area that has developed an all-natural solution to nausea from morning sickness, motion sickness and other causes. &nbsp; The founder, from MIT, mentioned to me that his partner is on the faculty at Harvard Med School. They formulated a natural nutrition bar using clinical research linking linking protein, ginger, and vitamin B6 to nausea relief. It&#39;s called Anchor Nutrition Bar and is for a range of causes of nausea, including morning sickness and kids who get motion sickness in the back of cars, so I thought it might be useful for parents and parents-to-be. &nbsp; Here is the link to the product on Amazon if anyone is interested: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B011VHB950" rel="nofollow" target="blank">http://www.amazon.com/dp/B011VHB950</a> It seems to have great customer reviews.</p>
LJM_333496014222016-02-02 09:13:25 UTCfalsefalseLJM_333496014221HitMeCaffeine32363185642tag:www.whattoexpect.com,2009-05-01:Forums::Topic/43597392Only child36173618general-discussion4359739243597392mama7309319365812015-12-25 14:55:18 UTCfalsefalsemama7309319365817SMC0150700205tag:www.whattoexpect.com,2009-05-01:Forums::Topic/45843001Asthma/Coughing Issues36173618general-discussion4584300145843001<p>Does anyone else have a child who has either been diagnosed with asthma or being treated for asthma if they are too young to diagnose? My son had RSV when he was about 7 months, had a bought of viral infections with bronchiolitis when he was 18 months and then has had several viral infections since then that we&#39;ve been instructed to use Albuterol. Now he is 3 yrs. and has began a cough every time he&#39;s gotten a virus and I also think allergies might play a role too (allergic to mold according to recent allergy blood test). My question is when is a cough something to worry about? Every time we&#39;ve been instructed to start albuterol he doesn&#39;t have any signs of breathing issues, just a cough. Also, sometimes it helps a lot and sometimes just a little and the cough still lingers for a week or two. They haven&#39;t diagnosed him with asthma, but it sounds like we are heading in that direction. Anyone else experiencing similar? concerns/issues?</p>happy_mamma494606462015-11-10 23:24:48 UTCfalsefalsehappy_mamma494606465mcadle49305407tag:www.whattoexpect.com,2009-05-01:Forums::Topic/14617200Kourtney Kardashian had her baby girl on Sunday. Do you care?36173618general-discussion1461720014617200asheslee1981514450002012-07-09 23:42:16 UTCfalsefalseasheslee19815144500013tag:www.whattoexpect.com,2009-05-01:Forums::Topic/13223911Help with my baby girl&#39;s name36173618general-discussion1322391113223911awygiera495011792012-04-11 14:57:07 UTCfalsefalseawygiera49501179-1tag:www.whattoexpect.com,2009-05-01:Forums::Topic/12428680&quot;Ivy&quot; too girlie of a nickname for a boy?36173618general-discussion1242868012428680adhilliker494139922012-02-11 05:25:08 UTCfalsefalseadhilliker494139929